I figure we actually put the new titles to good use and hear some feedback from those with "mentor" and "sage" status. It would be great if you can share the following:
How will you change your prep in the month of April?
What are your goals for this month?
How many prep tests will you take per week?
What section is still giving you problems? And HOW do you plan to improve in that section?
Hey guys, I'm starting an in-class LSAT prep in San Francisco called Nathan Fox LSAT prep. Has anyone heard of it? It has really good reviews online and I was wondering if anyone is in the area. The books he writes have really good reviews as well.
I would like to know if there is a way to download the LSAT Prep-Test 1 through 35 on 7sage. Please I really wanna know this as the clock continues to tick for the April 21st deadline.
I plan on taking the June LSAT and seem to be running out of time. I took 21 hours during this semester at school and it has been kickin my butt! That being said I didn't have anywhere near as much time to study for the LSAT as I had planned. I still have ...
I have been receiving a lot of emails from The Council on Legal Education Opportunity, Inc. (CLEO) and I wanted to know if anyone on here participated in this? If so, how was your experience and was it worth it?
Has anybody here on 7Sage tried Lumosity in addition to LSAT prep? If you're not familiar with Lumosity, it's a website with brain games designed to help you improve things like attention, memory, flexibility, problem solving etc.
... and purchased all the "PowerScore" prep books and used their 4 ... to pretty much "rush" through prep-tests (waste valuable resources). So ... rushing through materials and various prep tests (also I’m not ... 5 months writing 1-2 prep tests a week and then ...
"Sooner or later, you’ll realize that our lessons are just better and you could have spent those thousands of tutoring or in-person class dollars on a boat."
I'll be done with the 7sage course around June/starting to take the PTs and Blueprint is scheduled to start in July. Planning to take the October LSAT, and wondered if this approach would help as a form of review.